Giramisu Font Family was designed by Roland Hörmann and published by phospho. Giramisu contains 9 styles and family package options. Giramisu is an edgy monoline script font, taking a formal approach from 20th-century neon signage towards a present-day display typeface. If there is one defining characteristic, it is: urbanity — seamlessly combining the formal language of neon sign makers with the self-expression of urban tagging.Technically, Giramisu is an incredible shape-shifter that expands from Tight to Wide and tilts from Left to Right, ranging from -26 to 26 degrees. Most of the letters connect throughout the entire design space, but — in the dictation of a funky rhythm — certain pairings in the tighter states do not. These stylistic gaps are bridged only in wider conditions to ensure legibility. Explicit fitness for all-caps text setting is given by its own set of isolated capitals.
